Last updated: 7 June 2026
The short version: Strivio is a local-first fitness app. Your workout, nutrition, measurement, and reminder data stays on your device by default. Some optional features may contact third-party services when you use them — for example, Open Food Facts product search/import, local weather tips, Google Play Billing for Pro unlocks, opening external links, downloading an optional on-device AI model, or reading Health Connect data after explicit in-app consent for recovery insights, activity tracking, calorie analysis, and personalised fitness recommendations.
Strivio is an Android fitness-tracking application ("the App"). This Privacy Policy describes how the App handles information when you use it.
Strivio does not require an account and we do not operate our own cloud backend for your fitness logs. However, some optional features can send limited data to third-party services when you use them:
Approximate location (optional): if you allow location access for dashboard weather tips, the app may send latitude and longitude to a weather provider to fetch current weather conditions.
Food catalog search/import (optional): when you search by name or barcode in Online Food Catalog, the query (and barcode if scanned) is sent to Open Food Facts to fetch product nutrition data.
Purchase data: if you buy or restore Strivio Pro, Google Play Billing processes transaction-related data under Google's policies.
Health Connect import (optional): if you enable Health Sync and explicitly consent in-app, Strivio can read Steps, Active Calories Burned, and Sleep Sessions from Health Connect. This access is read-only and is used only to populate local summaries in Strivio for the Health Dashboard, weekly activity trends, activity calorie insights, sleep duration, recovery context, and personalized fitness recommendations. In-app, this data is shown in the Health Dashboard, including visible cards for steps, active calories, and sleep.
Optional AI model downloads/imports: if you choose to download a compatible on-device model, the app may connect to the hosting URL you select to retrieve that file.
External links: if you open help pages, source links, or other external content, your device connects to those destinations directly.
Backups you export: if you save a backup to a cloud provider, that transfer is handled by Android and the storage provider you choose.
We do not use advertising SDKs. We do not use Firebase Analytics, Mixpanel, Meta/Facebook SDK, or our own remote analytics service for workout and diet tracking data.
The App stores the following information locally on your device using Android's Room database and system SharedPreferences:
Workout logs, sets, reps, weights, and notes you enter
Exercises you create or customise
Body measurements you choose to record
Weekly schedule and training preferences
App settings such as voice-coach and reminder preferences
Diet Tracker entries: meals, calories, macros (protein/carbs/fat), meal templates, and optional meal photos — all stored locally
Water-intake entries you create
Health Connect summaries you choose to sync, including steps, active calories burned, and sleep sessions
An optional profile photo if you add one (stored locally only)
This data stays on your device unless you use a feature that intentionally connects to a third-party service, such as Open Food Facts lookup, weather lookup, Google Play Billing, backup export to cloud storage, or optional model download.
Strivio lets you export your data as a JSON file via Android's Storage Access Framework. When you use this feature:
You choose the destination (local storage, SD card, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.).
The file is written directly by the Android system to the location you pick.
Strivio does not upload the backup anywhere itself.
Any cloud provider you save to (e.g., Google Drive) is governed by their privacy policy, not ours.
Android may also include Strivio's app data in its built-in Auto Backup system. This is a device-level feature controlled by your Google account and Android settings, not by Strivio.
Notifications — to send optional workout, meal, hydration, and movement reminders that run on-device.
Health Connect record permissions (optional) — used only when you turn on Health Sync and explicitly consent in-app; enables read-only importing of Steps, Active Calories Burned, and Sleep Sessions from Health Connect for the Health Dashboard, activity tracking, recovery insights, calorie analysis, and personalized fitness recommendations.
Camera (optional) — used only if you choose to take a profile photo, capture a meal image, or use camera-based form check features.
Storage / Document access — used only when you manually export or import backups or choose a local AI model file through the system picker.
Approximate location (optional) — used only if you enable local weather-aware hydration and diet tips on the dashboard.
Internet / network state — used for Open Food Facts lookup, weather lookup, Google Play Billing, external links, and optional model downloads.
We do not request contacts or microphone access.
Strivio requires an explicit in-app consent step before requesting Health Connect record access or syncing Health Connect data.
The main entry point is the Health Dashboard, where steps, active calories, and sleep information are displayed after permission is granted and sync is enabled.
You can decline consent and continue using Strivio without Health Sync.
You can disable Health Sync at any time in app settings.
You can revoke Health Connect permissions at any time from Android/Health Connect settings.
Strivio integrates with Health Connect to import selected records and present user-facing recovery and activity insights in the Health Dashboard. We request only read access for the following data types. Strivio does not write, modify, or delete Health Connect records.
Active Calories Burned: used to show activity calories burned in the Health Dashboard, compare activity energy expenditure with diet calories, support calorie-balance insights, and provide personalized fitness recommendations.
Steps: used to display daily step counts, weekly step trends, walking consistency, activity progress, and progress-score insights.
Sleep Sessions: used to show sleep duration, sleep-session count, recovery context, and training-intensity recommendations based on recovery status.
These Health Connect records are used for in-app dashboards and summaries only, and access remains optional and user-controlled.
Health Connect summaries imported by Strivio are stored locally on your device. They are not sold, not used for advertising, and not uploaded to Strivio-operated servers. They may only leave your device if you intentionally export a backup or save app data using a device/cloud backup option you control.
The in-app voice coach uses Android's built-in Text-to-Speech engine to speak messages on your device. Strivio itself does not send coach text or audio to our own servers.
Some Android TTS engines are provided by the operating system or device manufacturer and may behave according to their own settings and policies. That behaviour is controlled by the selected TTS engine on your device, not by Strivio.
Strivio may support optional on-device AI features such as workout guidance, form feedback, or diet suggestions. These features are designed to run locally on your device after a compatible model is installed.
If you choose to download a model file, the download request goes to the host serving that file. The inference itself is intended to run on-device once the model is present.
Strivio is distributed through the Google Play Store. Google may process billing, app-distribution, and device-service data under Google's own policies.
Strivio may also connect to third-party services that you directly invoke through the app, such as:
Google Play Billing for one-time Pro purchases and restore checks
Open Food Facts for optional product/barcode nutrition lookup
A weather provider for optional dashboard weather context
A model host or URL selected for optional AI model download
Web pages or external links you open from within the app
These services operate under their own terms and privacy policies. Strivio does not sell your data and does not use ad SDKs.
Strivio is intended for general audiences. We do not knowingly build account-based data collection for children. Because core fitness data is stored locally, the app does not require a child to submit personal profile information to Strivio's own servers.
Because most of your data is stored locally on your device, you are in full control. To delete your data:
Use in-app options to delete individual entries.
Disable Health Sync or revoke Health Connect permissions to stop future Health Connect imports.
Uninstall the App to remove all locally stored Strivio data from your device.
Clear Strivio app data from Android settings to remove locally stored workout, diet, measurement, reminder, and Health Connect summary data.
If you created backup files manually, delete those files from the locations you saved them.
Data stored by Strivio is kept in Android app-private storage, which is isolated from other apps by the Android sandbox. For features that contact third-party services, the security of that transmission also depends on the relevant provider and your device/network environment.
We recommend keeping your device secured with a screen lock and running a recent Android version for system-level protections.
Strivio's core workout, meal, water, and body-measurement logs are stored locally and are not uploaded to Strivio-operated servers.
However, limited data may be transmitted off-device when you use specific features, including optional Open Food Facts product/barcode lookup, optional approximate-location weather lookup, Google Play Billing purchases/restores, external links, backup export destinations you choose, device/cloud backup options you control, or optional AI model downloads. Health Connect data imported into Strivio is stored locally and is not uploaded to Strivio-operated servers.
Strivio does not sell data, use data for advertising, or run a dedicated cloud analytics backend for your fitness logs.
Nutrition Information: Nutrition values are approximate, sourced from general food databases including Open Food Facts. Actual values may vary. Not a substitute for professional dietary advice.
Workout & Exercise: Coaching tips and exercise routines are for general fitness guidance only. Consult a qualified healthcare provider or trainer before starting any new programme.
General: Strivio is a personal fitness tracker, not a medical device. The developers are not responsible for any health outcomes from use of this app.
Strivio uses on-device alarms, notifications, and background work for reminders and app functionality. These features do not continuously upload your fitness logs to Strivio servers.
Strivio sources product and nutrition data from Open Food Facts, a collaborative, open-source food database. Open Food Facts is maintained by a global community and made available under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL).
What we use: Product names, barcodes, nutrition facts (calories, protein, carbohydrates, fat, fiber, sugar, sodium), serving sizes, and images when you search for or import products.
How it works: When you use the product search or barcode lookup feature, Strivio queries Open Food Facts's API to fetch nutrition data. That data is then stored locally on your device.
Your options: You can always manually create or edit food entries without using the online lookup feature.
Their privacy: Open Food Facts's privacy practices are governed by their Privacy Policy.
If this policy changes, the updated version will appear on this page with a revised "Last updated" date. Material changes may also be reflected in release notes or store disclosures.
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